Taking the lead in reaching out to law students
On October the 8th, Omar Ha-Redeye moderated the CBA Futures Initiative’s twitter chat. The chat was focused around articling as a method of professional education, and was attended by students and law professionals from coast to coast.
Omar asked a series of 5 questions, and got a wide range of responses.
#cbafutureschat Q2 put differently; are there ways to take the strengths of real-world work experience and use it in other training methods?
— Omar Ha-Redeye (@OmarHaRedeye) October 8, 2013
My lawschool @LawLakehead is providing practical training in Law through tutorials conducted by local professionals. #CBAfuturesChat
— Law Student | Ayoub (@AyoubAnsari) October 8, 2013
@alexavellian @OmarHaRedeye I think UVic Law has enough co-op spots for everyone (see #4 @ http://t.co/CpASrW4AXf) #cbafutures
— Darin Thompson (@darin_thompson) October 8, 2013
.@OmarHaRedeye awesome by @westernuLaw— but I think practical experience needs to be increased regardless #cbafutureschat
— AlexanderVasilievich (@alexavellian) October 8, 2013
You can read more coverage of the event from Canadian Lawyer Magazine.